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ASF GitHub Bot commented on DRILL-5547: --------------------------------------- Github user paul-rogers commented on a diff in the pull request: https://github.com/apache/drill/pull/868#discussion_r126828148 --- Diff: exec/java-exec/src/main/java/org/apache/drill/exec/server/options/SystemOptionManager.java --- @@ -48,11 +50,46 @@ * Only one instance of this class exists per drillbit. Options set at the system level affect the entire system and * persist between restarts. */ + +/** + * Drill has two different config systems each with its own namespace.First being the HOCON based boot time config --- End diff -- namespace.First --> namespace. First (Insert space after period. Here and below.) > Drill config options and session options do not work as intended > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DRILL-5547 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-5547 > Project: Apache Drill > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Server > Affects Versions: 1.10.0 > Reporter: Karthikeyan Manivannan > Assignee: Venkata Jyothsna Donapati > Fix For: Future > > > In Drill, session options should take precedence over config options. But > several of these session options are assigned hard-coded default values when > the option validators are initialized. Because of this config options will > never be read and honored even if the user did not specify the session > option. > ClassCompilerSelector.JAVA_COMPILER_VALIDATOR uses CompilerPolicy.DEFAULT as > the default value. This default value gets into the session options map via > the initialization of validators in SystemOptionManager. > Now any piece of code that tries to check if a session option is set will > never see a null, so it will always use that value and never try to look into > the config options. For example, in the following piece of code from > ClassCompilerSelector (), the policy will never be read from the config file. > policy = CompilerPolicy.valueOf((value != null) ? > value.string_val.toUpperCase() : > config.getString(JAVA_COMPILER_CONFIG).toUpperCase()); -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)